Tires MICHELIN or Continental
Great wet/dry performance and promised longevity that is yet to be seen.
Handle great in the wet and last pretty well even with a heavy high HP car.
Awesome tyre. Great in the wet.
I can highly recommend you remove those tires and replace with something better, which is almost anything. Those were stock on my '22 SEL and they were miserable in anything other than sun or clouds. Plus, the sidewalls are like paper and with tear to shreds even if you scrub a curb. Replaced mine with Michelin Cross Climate 2s and never looked back. Excellent tire.
I put these on my Rivian almost a year ago, through a custom shop, since discount wouldn't put them on.
Fantastic tire and wear is way better than crappy stock ones.
I replaced the run flats with Continental Sure Grip right of the rip. World of difference in ride.
I drive a ford cmax energi (4500lbs). I first went to the AS05 when I got sticker shock for replacing the low resistence michelins it came with. Been through 2 1/2 sets in 100kmiles. They have been consistent and even wearing. Just replaced 2 with the AS07. They are quiter yet the tread seems much more aggressive. Might just be because I was down to racing slicks. Actually looking forward to snow driving in a few months. Just have to turn off the traction control.
I got 55k out of my first set of Michelins so the staggered tire thing is not a big deal.
Our CrossClimates after being fitted mid-2020. The outers are at 3mm, and the inner 4mm. Over 30k miles. Seems acceptable to me. Ours are on a Freelander 2/LR2, so a relatively heavy vehicle.
I am still not impressed with these tires. I'm just about to hit 14k miles on these tires and they are some of the worst tires I've had. Definitely going to replace them before winter. We average 6-8 inches of snow every winter and these tires are like race slicks in the snow.
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